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    Jacques Natteau

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  1. Jacques Natteau (15 November 1920 – 17 April 2007) was a French director of photography.

  2. Jacques Natteau was born on 15 November 1920 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]. Jacques was a cinematographer and producer, known for The Champagne Murders (1967), The Story of the Count of Monte Cristo (1961) and Never on Sunday (1960).

    • Jacques Natteau
    • April 17, 2007
    • November 15, 1920
  3. Jacques Natteau was born on 15 November 1920 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]. Jacques was a cinematographer and producer, known for The Champagne Murders (1967), The Story of the Count of Monte Cristo (1961) and Never on Sunday (1960).

    • November 15, 1920
    • April 17, 2007
  4. Jul 18, 2024 · She was married to French cinematographer Jacques Natteau — they met while filming 1961’s The Story of The Count of Monte Cristo — from 1962 until his death in 2007. Survivors also include ...

  5. Apr 17, 2007 · Jacques Natteau (15 November 1920 – 17 April 2007) was a French director of photography. Natteau was born on 15 November 1920 in Istanbul, Turkey. His father, Edouard Chiuminatto, was a captain in the French Army who had fought in World War I and was wounded multiple times in the battles of the Somme, Chemin des Dames, and Verdun.

  6. Jacques Natteau né Étienne Apostol Chiuminatto est un directeur de la photographie français le 15 novembre 1920 à Constantinople (actuelle Istanbul) et décédé le 17 avril 2007 à Lausanne. Il était le mari de l'actrice Yvonne Furneaux.

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  8. May 23, 2013 · Jacques Natteau’s simple cinematography also captures the cartoonishly treacherous atmosphere, beautifully framing the lamppost-dappled streets with small circular pockets of light, providing plenty of darkened spaces for Marcel and Grandgil to scurry through.

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